Photo Reports

NOPD Officer M. Wilson speaks to a resident on Canal Street, Tuesday, in New Orleans. Looting broke out in some neighborhoods as the sweltering city of 480,000 had no drinkable water, and the electricity could be out for weeks. (AP photo/The Daily Advertiser by John Rowland)

New Orleans Police and volunteers use boats to rescue residents from a flooded neighborhood on the east side of New Orleans, Wednesday. Hurricane Katrina left much of the city under water. Officials called for a mandatory evacuation of the city, but many resident remained in the city and had to be rescued from flooded homes and hotels. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

The driver of a 1995 Jeep Cherokee lost control of his vehicle on Interstate 10 Monday near Chloe, La. After flipping several times, the Cherokee came to rest on a parked Louisiana State Trooper car. There were minor injuries to occupants of the Jeep and Trooper Scott Simmons was not injured. The driver was issued a citation for careless operation. (AP Photo/Louisiana State Police)

A New Orleans police officer carries a case of beer through the French Quarter as Hurricane Katrina, with 175-mph wind and a threat of a 28-foot storm surge, nears New Orleans, Sunday. Officials called for a mandatory evacuation of the city. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)